Child Support Lawyer in New York and New Jersey

Navigating child support issues can be one of the most challenging aspects of family law. Whether you are seeking to establish, modify, or enforce a child support agreement, having a skilled child support lawyer on your side can make all the difference. At Krasner Law, PLLC, we understand the emotional and financial complexities involved in these cases. With offices in New York and New Jersey, our team is dedicated to providing personalized guidance to ensure that your child’s needs are met while protecting your rights.

What is Child Support?

Child support is a financial obligation designed to ensure that children have the necessary resources to thrive after their parents separate or divorce. It typically covers essentials like housing, food, clothing, education, and medical care. Courts in New York and New Jersey calculate child support using a formula that considers the parents’ income, the number of children, and other factors. However, every family’s situation is unique, and deviations from standard guidelines may be warranted.

This is where a knowledgeable child support attorney becomes invaluable. At Krasner Law, we work to present a clear, compelling case to the court that reflects your family’s specific circumstances and ensures the best possible outcome for your child.

Why You Need a Child Support Lawyer

Child support cases can quickly become complex. Whether you are the parent paying support or the one receiving it, our team can help you:

  • Establish Child Support: We assist clients in calculating and negotiating fair support agreements that align with New York or New Jersey guidelines while addressing unique circumstances.
  • Modify Child Support Orders: Life changes such as a new job, relocation, or changes in your child’s needs may require adjustments to an existing order. We’ll help you navigate the modification process.
  • Enforce Child Support Agreements: If your ex-partner is failing to meet their obligations, we can take the necessary steps to ensure compliance through legal enforcement mechanisms.

With Krasner Law, you’ll have a strategic advocate by your side, providing clarity and support every step of the way.

Child support laws in New York and New Jersey are designed to provide a fair framework that prioritizes the child’s needs. However, every family’s circumstances are unique, and navigating the legal system can be daunting. A skilled child support attorney can help you understand your rights and responsibilities, present your case effectively, and ensure that the final arrangement is in the best interests of your child.

At Krasner Law, we provide clients with clear guidance, compassionate support, and experienced representation in all aspects of child support cases, from initial filings to modifications, enforcement, and dispute resolution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions Answered About Child Support

Learn more about our child support services and how Krasner Law can assist you.

  1. What areas do you serve?

    We serve New York counties, including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, and Orange. In New Jersey, we serve Hudson, Essex, Union, Bergen, Passaic, Morris, Somerset, Middlesex, Mercer, and Monmouth counties.

  2. How is child support calculated?

    It’s calculated using state guidelines, considering parental income and other factors, with possible deviations for unique circumstances.

  3. Can child support orders be modified?

    Yes, modifications are possible if there’s a significant change in financial or personal circumstances.

  4. What happens if the other parent doesn’t pay?

    Legal enforcement options include wage garnishment, asset seizure, and other actions.

  5. Do I need a lawyer for child support?

    A lawyer ensures your case is presented effectively and your rights are protected.

  6. How long does child support last?

    In most cases, child support lasts until the child turns 21 unless emancipated earlier.

  7. Can child support cover extracurricular activities?

    Yes, it can include expenses like extracurriculars, tutoring, and private schooling.

  8. What if the other parent hides income?

    We can investigate and uncover hidden income to ensure a fair calculation.

  9. Are out-of-state support orders enforceable?

    Yes, under the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA).

  10. How do I start the child support process?

    Contact us to schedule a consultation. We’ll guide you through the initial steps.

Take Control of Your Child Support Case

Secure the Best Future for Your Family

Krasner Law’s dedicated child support lawyers are ready to guide you every step of the way.